Lule

Knitting
April 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinnette Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
780 - 1145 yards (713 - 1047 m)
Extra-small, Small, Medium, Large, and Extra-large. Bust circumferences: 34 in/86 cm, 38 in/97 cm, 42 in/107 cm, and 46 in/117 cm, and 50 in/127 cm.
English
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About
Lule means flower and this garment says spring flowers to me! With its swirling lace and speckled colors it makes me think of blooming flowers and warmer weather.
This sweater is a lace t-shirt with an elegant scalloped edge. The sample is knit out of a speckled yarn and fades to a beautiful tonal. That same tonal is used for the sleeves to balance the color along the bottom of the shirt body.
The garment is knit from the top down in the round using raglan increases so there are no seams.
Pattern available in sizes extra small, small, medium, large, and extra large.

Materials
Yarn: Fingering weight, MC 590 yd/ 539 m (600 yd/ 549 m, 665 yd/ 608 m, 755 yd/ 690 m, 845 yd/ 772 m), CC 190 yd/ 174 m (220 yd/ 202 m, 245 yd/ 224 m, 270 yd/ 251 m, 300 yd/ 274 m). Sample, size is small, knit in Sweetgeorgia Tough Love Sock (Fingering weight; 80% superwash merino/ 20% nylon; 425 yds/ 388 m per 4 oz/ 115g), MC colorway Cranberries in the Snow and CC colorway Violet.
Needles: Main needles – circular needles, size US 4/ 3.5 mm (or size needed to obtain guage), cord length 16 in/ 40 cm for sleeves and neckband and 32 in/ 81 cm for the main sweater body. Neckband and sleeve hem in size US 2/ 2.75 mm (or 2 sizes lower than main needles).
Notions: Stitch markers and stitch holders or waste yarn.
Gauge: 24 sts and 36 rows per 4 in/ 10 cm in stockinette stitch using main needles, after blocking.
Sizing: X-small, (small, medium, large, x-large).
Garment measurements: Bust circumference: 34 in/ 86 cm (38 in/ 97 cm, 42 in/107 cm, 46 in/ 117 cm, 50 in, 127 cm). Sweater is intended to have ~4 in/ 10 cm of positive ease. Shoulder to hem length: ~22 in/ 56 cm.
Techniques: Knitting in the round, increasing, decreasing (2 to 1 and 3 to 1), and picking up stitches.

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